
Known as the awakening giant of Western Australia’s north, the Pilbara region has significant links to the world’s oldest continuous living culture. If you’ve ever wondered about this part of Australia with some of the world’s ancient natural landscapes dating back three billion years and stretching over 500,000 square kilometres, why not join our fabulous tour to this remote region to see the contrast of old and new. Travel from Karratha to Broome via Exmouth, Tom Price, Newman and Port Hedland, through unique communities of the rugged outback and see national parks and an iron ore mine. Visit traditional cattle stations, as well as advanced grazing properties that have increased production and carrying capacity through the introduction of irrigation, performance grasses and different breeds of cattle. Spend a day at Exmouth – the gateway to the Ningaloo Marine Park – and finally relax in beautiful Broome with its rich history in pearling where you can reflect and unwind watching the sun set over the Indian Ocean.
DAY 01 • WED 5 JUNE – ARRIVE KARRATHA
DAY 02 • THURSDAY 6 JUNE – FROM KARRATHA
DAY 03 • FRIDAY 7 JUNE KARRATHA – ONSLOW
DAY 04 • SATURDAY 8 JUNE ONSLOW – EXMOUTH
DAY 05 • SUNDAY 9 JUNE – FROM EXMOUTH
DAY 06 • MONDAY 10 JUNE EXMOUTH – TOM PRICE
DAY 07 • TUESDAY 11 JUNE – FROM TOM PRICE
DAY 08 • WEDNESDAY 12 JUNE TOM PRICE – NEWMAN
DAY 09 • THURSDAY 13 JUNE – FROM NEWMAN
DAY 10 • FRIDAY 14 JUNE – FROM NEWMAN
DAY 11 • SATURDAY 15 JUNE NEWMAN – PORT HEDLAND
DAY 12 • SUNDAY 16 JUNE PORT HEDLAND – PARDOO STATION
DAY 13 • MONDAY 17 JUNE- FROM PARDOO STATION
DAY 14 • TUESDAY 18 JUNE PARDOO STATION – BROOME
DAY 15 • WEDNESDAY 19 JUNE – BROOME
DAY 16 • THURSDAY 20 JUNE – DEPART BROOME
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